Hi raspberries! You might not know, but I'm pretty into anime. I wouldn't say I'm an expert by any means, but I've seen a fair amount of anime in my day. I plan to make another post talking about my favorite manga, as I've read a lot as well. With that, let's go! (P.S. these are in no particular order.)
1. PriPara (or Puri Para)
This anime is freaking adorable. Okay, it was made for elementary aged children, but that never stopped me from enjoying something! A spin-off of the figure skating idol series Pretty Rhythm, it's about elementary student Laala Manaka, a girl who dreams of being an idol. Her town has a center called PriPara where girls are selected and train as idols. All girls get a ticket as access to PriPara at a random time throughout their school years. Unfortunately, Laala goes to a school where being in PriPara is forbidden. The headmistress runs around with a vacuum sucking up tickets!
- Genre: Kids, Idol
- Good if you like: Saccharine cuteness, bright colors, and a feel good plot
- Ages: Any
2. AKB0048
AKB0048 is another idol-based show, but this one has more of a sci-fi twist and was made for an older audience. This anime is interesting because it involves actual Japanese idol group, AKB48. The anime characters share names with and voiced by some members of AKB48. In the anime, which takes place in an alternate reality, an interplanetary war breaks out at the beginning of the 21st century. Many planets end up making laws that ban entertainment. The legendary AKB48 is resurrected as AKB0048, you guessed it, 48 years later. Some people see them as terrorists, and others as heroines, but they're determined to bring music to everyone!
- Genre: Sci-fi, Idol
- Good if you like: Cute animation, music (especially pop groups), a bit of sci-fi action
- Ages: I'd say probably pre-teens and up. It could be a bit scary for younger kids, but it's nothing too intense
3. HaNaYaMaTa
This is one of my favorite series that came out in recent years. I watched it on a whim and was not expecting to fall in love. I also think it's underrated and deserves more attention. The animation is in my opinion, beautiful. The story is about a group of high school girls forming a Yosakoi club. Yosakoi is a type of Japanese dance that exchange student Hannah teaches the other girls about. I think it's a wonderful slice of life story about friendship, perseverance and bravery.
- Genre: Slice-of-Life
- Good if you like: School stories, dance, traditional Japanese culture, female friendships
- Ages: I think it's fine for any age, but younger kids might not understand the finer points
4. Hanamaru Kindergarten
This show is so cute. It follows the life of Naozumi Tsuchida, a man who has just become a kindergarten teacher. One of his students, the bright and bubbly Anzu, falls in love with him and tries and fails to win his affections. It's a really silly but cute story. The kindergarten students also make little bouncing noises when they walk. Adorable.
- Genre: Slice-of-Life, comedy
- Good if you like: Silly comedies, over-the-top cute characters, children and teaching
- Ages: Most of the story is just cute and silly, but there are some slightly adult jokes told by the kindergarterners. It might go over a young child's head.
5. Oreimo
Oreimo (short for Ore no Imoto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai) is about Kyosuke and Kirino Kosaka, a brother and sister. Kirino is Kyosuke's little sister, a middle school student. One day, Kyosuke accidentally discovers that Kirino collects and is somewhat obsessed with "Little Sister Complex" erotic games and shows. The name of the show translates to "My Little Sister Can't Be This Cute", which gives you an idea of what ensues! Kirino insists she has no real interest in her older brother, she just likes the concept. All kinds of mayhem and odd sexual tension follow.
- Genre: Comedy, romance
- Good if you like: Verging on Ecchi storylines, otaku culture in Japan
- Ages: This obviously has a very adult storyline that you probably don't want young kids watching
6. Space Dandy
Space Dandy is a comedy about Dandy, an alien hunter, and his riotous adventures with his sidekick robot, QT, and an alien named Meow. Dandy is a bit of an inept alien hunter, constantly messing things up and getting into messes. He is obsessed with a space restaurant called Boobies, which is esentially Hooters in space. He is constantly hanging out at or trying to get to Boobies. Space Dandy is directed by the creator of Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo, so you know it's good. This is one of the funniest anime I've watched in a while. (The English dub actually doesn't suck either.)
- Genre: Comedy, sci-fi, seinen
- Good if you like: Space settings, laugh-out-loud comedy, cool soundtracks
- Ages: There are obviously some adult themes here, but I don't think the show is terribly crude or adult
7. Denki-Gai no Honya-San
Denki-Gai is one I stumbled across while cruising Crunchyroll, and ended up loving. The story is about the loveable staff of the Umanohone Bookstore, a manga shop. Each character really has a different personality and their own interesting subplots. Sensei, one of the clerks, is an aspring manga artist who sells her doujinshi at the shop. Hiotan is bubbly and innocent, but secretly love yaoi. Fu-Girl is tiny and quiet, but obsessed with zombies. There are also several romances going on throughout the series. This is a really engaging and hilarious anime for anyone who appreciates otaku-centric comedy.
- Genre: Comedy, romance, seinen
- Good if you like: Otaku "in jokes", laughing at yourself, romantic subplots
- Ages: Given the fact that a lot of the jokes in this are centered around ero-manga or hentai, I wouldn't recommend this for young teens or younger
8. K-On!
K-On! is one of my all-time favorite series. This was released by Kyoani, or Kyoto Animation, a studio whose art style I really love. They also created Tamako Market, Free!, and Beyond the Boundary. K-On! follows a group of high school girls who end up forming a club called "The Light Music Club", and creating a bubblegum pop-punk band. The story is incredibly endearing, watching a group of young girls create friendships and reach for their goals.
- Genre: Slice-of-life, comedy, music
- Good if you like: Cute rock music, stories abut friendship, school-centered stories
- Ages: This show is totally appropriate for all ages!
That about does it for this post, raspberries! What are your favorite anime? Have you watch any of these series?